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Occupancy simulation within a monitored property

Assignee: ALARM COM INCPriority: May 31, 2017Filed: May 31, 2018Granted: Jul 23, 2019
Est. expiryMay 31, 2037(~10.9 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:CORRENTI MATTHEW DANIEL
G08B 15/002G08B 25/08G08B 25/008
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Claims

Abstract

A monitoring system includes one or more sensors, one or more connected electronic, and a monitor control unit that is configured to receive sensor data from the one or more sensors, determine usage data that reflects a level of usage of the one or more connected electronic devices, receive occupancy data that reflects an occupancy level of the property, train a predictive model that is configured to determine a likely occupancy level of the property, receive, at a current time and from the one or more sensors, current sensor data, determine, at the current time, current usage data that reflects a current level of usage of the one or more connected electronic devices, apply the current usage data and the current sensor data to the predictive model, determine a likely current occupancy level of the property, determine that the likely current occupancy level of the property is unexpected, and perform an action.

Claims

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The invention claimed is: 
     
       1. A monitoring system that is configured to monitor a property, the monitoring system comprising:
 one or more sensors that are located at the property and that are configured to generate sensor data; 
 one or more connected electronic devices that are located at the property and that are in communication with a monitor control unit; and 
 the monitor control unit that is configured to:
 receive sensor data from the one or more sensors; 
 determine usage data that reflects a level of usage of the one or more connected electronic devices; 
 receive occupancy data that reflects an occupancy level of the property; 
 train, using the sensor data, the usage data, and the occupancy data, a predictive model that is configured to determine a likely occupancy level of the property; 
 receive, at a current time and from the one or more sensors, current sensor data; 
 determine, at the current time, current usage data that reflects a current level of usage of the one or more connected electronic devices; 
 apply, to the predictive model, the current usage data and the current sensor data; 
 based on applying the current usage data and the current sensor data to the predictive model, determine a likely current occupancy level of the property; 
 receive, from a resident, a time range for performing a series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property; 
 determine that the property is likely vacant at a time that the property is expected to be occupied; 
 based on determining that the property is likely vacant at a time that the property is expected to be occupied, compare the current time to the time range for performing the series of actions; 
 determine that the current time is within the time range for performing the series of actions; and 
 in response to determining that the property is likely vacant at a time the property is expected to be occupied and determining that the current time is within the time range for performing the series of actions, perform the series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property an. 
 
 
     
     
       2. The system of  claim 1 , wherein the monitor control unit is configured to:
 perform the series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property by providing an instruction to a subset of the one or more connected electronic devices to perform the series of actions. 
 
     
     
       3. The system of  claim 1 , wherein the monitor control unit is configured to:
 determine that the monitoring system is in an unarmed state; and 
 based on determining that the monitoring system is in the unarmed state, perform the series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property by providing an instruction to a subset of the one or more connected electronic devices to perform the series of actions and by arming the monitoring system, 
 wherein the subset of the one or more connected electronic devices comprises a first set of one or more connected electronic devices, and 
 wherein the series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property comprises a first series of actions. 
 
     
     
       4. The system of  claim 1 , wherein the monitor control unit is configured to:
 determine that the monitoring system is in an armed away state; and 
 based on determining that the monitoring system is in the armed away state, perform the series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property by providing an instruction to a subset of the one or more connected electronic devices to perform a series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property, 
 wherein the subset of the one or more connected electronic devices comprises a first set of one or more connected electronic devices, and 
 wherein the series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property comprises a first series of actions. 
 
     
     
       5. The system of  claim 1 , wherein the monitor control unit is configured to determine that the property is likely vacant at a time that the property is expected to be occupied by:
 determining an occupancy level score; 
 comparing the occupancy level score to an occupancy level threshold; and 
 based on comparing the occupancy level score to an occupancy level threshold, determining that the property is likely vacant. 
 
     
     
       6. The system of  claim 1 , wherein the monitor control unit is further configured to:
 receive, from a user device of a resident of a property, an indication of a selection of one or more connected devices to include in performing a series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property; 
 and 
 perform the series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property by providing an instruction to a subset of the one or more selected connected devices to perform a series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property. 
 
     
     
       7. The system of  claim 1 , wherein the monitor control unit is further configured to:
 determine an expected energy usage level for performing a first series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property; 
 compare the expected energy usage level for performing a first series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property to an energy consumption threshold; 
 based on comparing the expected energy usage level for performing the first series of actions to an energy consumption threshold, determine that the expected energy usage level for performing the first series of actions exceeds the energy consumption threshold; 
 determine an expected energy usage level for performing a second series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property; 
 compare the expected energy usage level for performing a second series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property to the energy consumption threshold; 
 based on comparing the expected energy usage level for performing the second series of actions to an energy consumption threshold, determine that the expected energy usage level for performing the second series of actions does not exceed the energy consumption threshold; 
 and 
 perform the series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property by performing the second series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property. 
 
     
     
       8. The system of  claim 1 , wherein the monitor control unit is configured to:
 determine the monitoring system is in an armed away state; 
 perform the series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property based further on determining that the monitoring system is in an armed away state; 
 receive a disarm code to disarm the monitoring system; and 
 based on receiving the disarm code, disarm the monitoring system and end the series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property. 
 
     
     
       9. The system of  claim 1 , wherein the monitor control unit is configured to:
 after performing the series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property, receive occupancy data that indicates the property is occupied; and 
 based on receiving occupancy data that indicates the property is occupied, end the series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property. 
 
     
     
       10. The system of  claim 1 , wherein the monitor control unit is configured to:
 train the predictive model that is configured to determine a likely occupancy level of the property by training the predictive model that is configured to determine the likely occupancy level of the property using sensor data, usage data, the occupancy data from other properties in a same neighborhood as the property. 
 
     
     
       11. The system of  claim 1 , wherein the monitor control unit is configured to:
 train the predictive model that is configured to determine a likely occupancy level of the property by training the predictive model that is configured to determine the likely occupancy level of the property using sensor data, usage data, and occupancy data from other properties that have a same number of residents as the property. 
 
     
     
       12. A computer-implemented method, comprising:
 receiving, by a monitoring system that is configured to monitor a property, sensor data from one or more sensors that are located at the property; 
 determining, by the monitoring system, usage data that reflects a level of usage of one or more connected electronic devices that are located at the property; 
 receiving, by the monitoring system, occupancy data that reflects an occupancy level of the property; 
 training, by the monitoring system and using the sensor data, the usage data, and the occupancy data, a predictive model that is configured to determine a likely occupancy level of the property based on given sensor data and given usage data; 
 receiving, by the monitoring system and at a current time and from the one or more sensors, current sensor data; 
 determining, by the monitoring system and at the current time, current usage data that reflects a current level of usage of the one or more connected electronic devices; 
 applying, by the monitoring system and to the predictive model, the current usage data and the current sensor data; 
 based on applying the current usage data and the current sensor data to the predictive model, determining, by the monitoring system, a likely current occupancy level of the property; 
 receive, from a resident, a time range for performing a series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property; 
 determining, by the monitoring system, that the property is likely vacant at a time that the property is expected to be occupied; 
 based on determining that the property is likely vacant at a time that the property is expected to be occupied, compare the current time to the time range for performing the series of actions; 
 determine that the current time is within the time range for performing the series of actions; and 
 in response to determining that the property is likely vacant at a time that the property is expected to be occupied and determining that the current time is within the time range for performing the series of actions, performing an action of the monitoring system by, performing the series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property. 
 
     
     
       13. The method of  claim 12 , comprising:
 perform the series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property by providing an instruction to a subset of the one or more connected electronic devices to perform the series of actions. 
 
     
     
       14. The method of  claim 12 , comprising:
 determining, by the monitoring system, that the monitoring system is in an unarmed state; and 
 based on determining that the monitoring system is in the unarmed state, perform the series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property by providing an instruction to a subset of the one or more connected electronic devices to perform the series of actions and by arming the monitoring system, 
 wherein, the subset of the one or more connected electronic devices comprises a first set of one or more connected electronic devices, and 
 wherein, the series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property comprises a first series of actions. 
 
     
     
       15. The method of  claim 12 , comprising:
 determining that the monitoring system is in an armed away state; and 
 based on determining that the property is vacant at a time that the property is expected to be occupied and determining that the monitoring system is in the armed away state, providing an instruction to a subset of the one or more connected electronic devices to perform a series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property, 
 wherein the subset of the one or more connected electronic devices comprises a first set of one or more connected electronic devices, and 
 wherein the series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property comprises a first series of actions. 
 
     
     
       16. The method of  claim 12 , wherein determining that the property is likely vacant at a time that the property is expected to be occupied:
 determining, by the monitoring system, an occupancy level score; 
 comparing the occupancy level score to an occupancy level threshold; and 
 based on comparing the occupancy level score to an occupancy level threshold, determining that the property is likely vacant. 
 
     
     
       17. The method of  claim 12 , comprising:
 receiving, by the monitoring system and from a user device of a resident of a property, an indication of a selection of one or more connected devices to include in performing a series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property; 
 determining, by the monitoring system, the property is likely vacant at a time that the property is expected to be occupied; and 
 providing an instruction to a subset of the one or more selected connected devices to perform a series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property based on determining that the property is likely vacant at a time that the that the property is expected to be occupied. 
 
     
     
       18. The method of  claim 12 , comprising:
 determining, by the monitoring system an expected energy usage level for performing a first series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property; 
 comparing, by the monitoring system, the expected energy usage level for performing a first series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property to an energy consumption threshold; 
 based on comparing the expected energy usage level for performing the first series of actions to an energy consumption threshold, determining that the expected energy usage level for performing the first series of actions exceeds the energy consumption threshold; 
 determining an expected energy usage level for performing a second series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property; 
 comparing the expected energy usage level for performing a second series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property to the energy consumption threshold; 
 based on comparing the expected energy usage level for performing the second series of actions to an energy consumption threshold, determining that the expected energy usage level for performing the second series of actions does not exceed the energy consumption threshold; 
 determining that the property is likely vacant at a time that the property is expected to be occupied; and 
 performing the second series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property based on determining that the property is likely vacant at a time that the that the property is expected to be occupied. 
 
     
     
       19. The method of  claim 12 , comprising:
 determining the monitoring system is in an armed away state; 
 performing a series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property based on determining that the monitoring system is in an armed away state and determining that the property is likely vacant at a time that the property is expected to be occupied; 
 receiving a disarm code to disarm the monitoring system; and 
 based on receiving the disarm code, disarming the monitoring system and ending the series of actions that simulate occupancy at the property.

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